azyklischer
Azyklischer is an adjective in German that denotes the absence of cycles. It is used to describe objects, structures, or processes that do not contain closed loops. The term derives from the German prefix a- (negation) and the root kyklos (circle). The masculine singular nominative form is azyklischer, as in ein azyklischer Graph; the feminine and neuter forms follow standard German declension.
In chemistry, azyklisch (or sometimes azyklisch/acyklisch in varying spellings) describes open-chain compounds that lack ring structures.
In mathematics and computer science, azyklische graphs are graphs that contain no cycles. This property is
Usage notes: azyklischer agrees with the gender and case of the noun it modifies, e.g., ein azyklischer